krystalaharrah krystalaharrah
  • 20-07-2018
  • Chemistry
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A particular substance has a measured solubility in water of 3.6 g/1.0 L. How much of the substance can be dissolved in 650 L of water?

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eudora eudora
  • 30-07-2018

Answer : 2.34 kg or 2340 g can be dissolved in the given amount of water

The solubility of the substance is given as 3.6 g/1.0 L. That means 3.6 grams of the substance can be dissolved in 1 L of water.

We have 650 L of water. The equation can be set up as follows.

[tex] 650 L \times \frac{3.6g}{1.0 L}= 2340 g [/tex]

We can cancel out L here

Therefore we can say that 2340 grams or 2.34 kg of the substance can be dissolved in the given amount of water

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